The impacts of environmental factors and human disturbance on Isoetes taiwanensis in the Menghuan Pond wetland

博士 === 國立臺灣大學 === 農藝學研究所 === 101 === Isoetes taiwanensis DeVol, was discovered in 1971, is a critically endangered aquatic plant endemic to Taiwan. The only natural habitat of I. taiwanensis is the Menghuan Pond wetland in northern Taiwan. With competition of some aquatic plants and terrestrial plan...

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Main Authors: Ya-Ting Yu, 游雅婷
Other Authors: Huu-Sheng Lur
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2013
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/77057541899070060619
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spelling ndltd-TW-101NTU054170032016-03-23T04:13:55Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/77057541899070060619 The impacts of environmental factors and human disturbance on Isoetes taiwanensis in the Menghuan Pond wetland 環境因子和人為干擾對夢幻湖溼地台灣水韭的影響 Ya-Ting Yu 游雅婷 博士 國立臺灣大學 農藝學研究所 101 Isoetes taiwanensis DeVol, was discovered in 1971, is a critically endangered aquatic plant endemic to Taiwan. The only natural habitat of I. taiwanensis is the Menghuan Pond wetland in northern Taiwan. With competition of some aquatic plants and terrestrial plants, I. taiwanensis was close to extinction in 2006. The bottom of the Menghuan Pond wetland was compacted and fractures were filled along the shore to improve the average water depth in 2008. The I. taiwanensis population was restored, but factors which is crucial to its survival remain unclear. To analyze the factors, we monitored 24 plots in the Menghuan Pond wetland monthly from May 2009 to December 2010 to record the coverage rates of potential competitive plant species and hydrology data. The wetland was found to be an ideal environment for growth of I. taiwanensis with annual mean water depth 50 cm. The species did not grow in plots with annual mean water depth lower than 30 cm. With the deepest annual mean water level, > 60 cm, more than 90% of the area was covered. The species had an advantage over other species in plots with annual mean water depth 46.8 to 185.6 cm. The coverage rate of I. taiwanensis was positively associated with annual mean water depth. Fluctuation of the water level may reduce the competition among I. taiwanensis and other species, particularly Eleocharis congesta, Eleocharis dulcis, and Schoenoplectus mucronatus. These data may help in designing a protocol for sustaining conservation of I. taiwanensis in Yangmingshan National Park. Huu-Sheng Lur Wen-Lian Chang 盧虎生 張文亮 2013 學位論文 ; thesis 135 zh-TW
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description 博士 === 國立臺灣大學 === 農藝學研究所 === 101 === Isoetes taiwanensis DeVol, was discovered in 1971, is a critically endangered aquatic plant endemic to Taiwan. The only natural habitat of I. taiwanensis is the Menghuan Pond wetland in northern Taiwan. With competition of some aquatic plants and terrestrial plants, I. taiwanensis was close to extinction in 2006. The bottom of the Menghuan Pond wetland was compacted and fractures were filled along the shore to improve the average water depth in 2008. The I. taiwanensis population was restored, but factors which is crucial to its survival remain unclear. To analyze the factors, we monitored 24 plots in the Menghuan Pond wetland monthly from May 2009 to December 2010 to record the coverage rates of potential competitive plant species and hydrology data. The wetland was found to be an ideal environment for growth of I. taiwanensis with annual mean water depth 50 cm. The species did not grow in plots with annual mean water depth lower than 30 cm. With the deepest annual mean water level, > 60 cm, more than 90% of the area was covered. The species had an advantage over other species in plots with annual mean water depth 46.8 to 185.6 cm. The coverage rate of I. taiwanensis was positively associated with annual mean water depth. Fluctuation of the water level may reduce the competition among I. taiwanensis and other species, particularly Eleocharis congesta, Eleocharis dulcis, and Schoenoplectus mucronatus. These data may help in designing a protocol for sustaining conservation of I. taiwanensis in Yangmingshan National Park.
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The impacts of environmental factors and human disturbance on Isoetes taiwanensis in the Menghuan Pond wetland
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title_short The impacts of environmental factors and human disturbance on Isoetes taiwanensis in the Menghuan Pond wetland
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